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Motion by Councilmember Shryock, seconded by Councilmember Heinrich, to Adopt Resolution <br />#19-012 Accepting Petition Opposing Brookview Estates Street Reconstructions, Improvement <br />Project #19-02, and directing staff to terminate all work on Improvement Project #19-02 until a <br />valid petition requesting said improvements is received from benefiting property owners, or until <br />the City Council orders said improvements, neither of which shall occur before November 13, <br />2019. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Shryock, Heinrich, Kuzma, <br />Musgrove, and Riley. Voting No: None. <br />7.03: Consider Adoption of Resolution #19-010 to Promote a Community Service Officer <br />to Patrol Officer Filling the Current Vacancy <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher reviewed the staff report and recommendation to <br />promote Mr. Aaron Pipenhagen to a full-time Patrol Officer, effective on or near January 9, <br />2019, at step 1 of the 2019 wage scale. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that having the community service program is working to the <br />benefit of the City. <br />Motion by Councilmember Kuzma, seconded by Councilmember Musgrove, to Adopt <br />Resolution #19-010 to Promote a Community Service Officer to Patrol Officer Filling the <br />Current Vacancy. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Kuzma, Musgrove, <br />Heinrich, Riley, and Shryock. Voting No: None. <br />7.04: Consider Adoption of Resolution #19-022 to Hire Part -Time Recreational Specialist <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher reviewed the staff report and recommendation to hire <br />Ms. Heather Mohr as the City's new part-time Recreation Specialist, effective on or near January <br />9, 2019 at step 1 of the 2019 wage scale. <br />Councilmember Heinrich asked when the City first started hiring interns to fulfill the six job <br />duties listed for this position. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood provided additional background <br />information, stating that the City has used interns for many aspects for many years. He noted <br />that in 2014, the goal was to create a diverse and robust system of recreation offerings for the <br />community and an intern was hired to develop that program. He provided background <br />information on how that process evolved to up to three interns, noting that it became inefficient <br />because of the training needed and the repeat of that with each intern that was hired for the <br />season. He stated that staff intends to bring back an opportunity to discuss recreation <br />programming with the Council at a worksession in March. <br />City Council / January 8, 2019 <br />Page 6 of 10 <br />